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I used to work for Savers and they discontinued products when they were not able to get a good enough deal on them from their supplier0
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23rdspiral wrote: »what?! do you think they meant discontinued at that particular shop or chain, or discontinued as in never being made again??????
I asked if she meant discontinued at savers stores or everywhere, and she said the company had stopped making it.
It can't be true.....its such good stuff.
Will try my local mr cheap and iceland....don't go in there very often....i will be buying 2 just incase.0 -
Bought a large bottle today in Asda but had to really search for it as they seem to have moved it from its usual place. I paid i think about 1.86 for it so its getting quite expensive.0
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Alison_Funnell wrote: »I've emailed the directly to ask if this is true.
Well no reply yet. Seeing as it's after 6 on a Friday I doubt they'll reply before Monday pm.Put the kettle on.0 -
I've never clapped eyes on the stuff. I manage perfectly well without it.0
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IF its true have most of a bottle knocking about I might auction on ebay lol. Tried it and didn't really get on with it after the initial 'oooh'. And hate the smellPeople seem not to see that their opinion of the world is also a confession of character.
Ralph Waldo Emerson0 -
specsappeal wrote: »i buy my stardrops in iceland - they always have loads.
that's dedicated, travelling all that way just for stardrops. The plane fare must be more than what you save by not buying an assortment of cleaners.
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I drank six bottles of the stuff..it was lovely..burp!"Life is short even in its longest days".0
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thriftlady wrote: »I've never clapped eyes on the stuff. I manage perfectly well without it.
I've seen it in Asda, but the only reason I noticed it was because of the posts about it on here. Had a quick look at the label (since my soapmaking research over the years I read all labels on detergents and such like) and quickly put it back.
I use washing up liquid to clean everything downstairs and soap or shampoo to clean the bathroom.
Occasionally use bleach down the loo or to clean the mould that we get in the bathroom.0 -
I can't see it being discontinued.
I remember my gran using it to wash up and to wash clothes in the sink with and that was 40 years ago. It's not a new product that has just come onto the market, it has been around donkeys years.0
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